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Finding out what they like best is really down to trial and error, but once you find a game that they obviously enjoy more than all the others, go for it — your pet will never get bored. It can be something as simple as throwing a crunched up paper ball down the hallway for them to run after and retrieve. Here are four games you can play with your cat or dog:. Your email address will not be published.

Cats and Dogs Need Exercise Your pets are a lot like children, and like children they love to play. Here are four games you can play with your cat or dog: Everyone knows how to throw a stick for a dog to fetch, but uneven sticks can cause mouth cuts. A tennis ball is much better. Vary the distance, direction and height, so that your dog cannot know where the ball will go. This adds a delightful uncertainty that keeps them guessing and engaged.

Cats are predatory animals and love to launch mock attacks on just about anything that moves. Most cat owners have occasionally had their cat leap out from under cover suddenly to pounce on their feet. The simplest idea is to tie a wad of paper, part of an old newspaper, perhaps, to the end of a long length of string.

Pulling this slowly across the floor, varying the speed occasionally, will stir awake the attack response in your cat to keep them really alert. All you need are a few healthy treats, anything small that he or she really likes, and a little bit of training.

The idea is that your dog is put in the down, or stay position, while you leave to hide the treats. Three or four treats are usually enough. Together say, "If I were a dog, I would Let the child finish the sentence and all children make the matching movement. Pets and Owners Have half your children pretend to be pet owners and let the other half pretend to be their pets. Have the owners do pretend activities such as feeding, walking, petting, and playing with their "pets. Obedience School Based on Simon Says, preface the commands with "the trainer says.

Dog Bone Shape Hop Trace large dog bone shapes onto colored paper. Laminate and cut them out. Place the bones on the floor and ask children to hop from one shape to another. These may also be used as seat markers for group time. View our Twiggle Magazine Pets Edition for more free pet activities, crafts, lessons, and games.

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